The VDC system uses various sensors to monitor driver inputs and vehicle motion.
Under certain driving conditions, the VDC system helps to perform the following functions:
The VDC system can help the driver to maintain control of the vehicle, but it cannot prevent loss of vehicle control in all driving situations.
When the VDC system operates, the
indicator light in the instrument panel
flashes so note the following:
If a malfunction occurs in the system, the
and
indicator lights come on in
the instrument panel. The VDC system automatically
turns off when these indicator
lights are on.
The vehicle information display is used to
turn off the VDC system. The
indicator
light and the AEB with Pedestrian Detection
system OFF warning light illuminate to
indicate the VDC and AEB with Pedestrian
Detection systems are off.
When the vehicle information display is
used to turn off the system, the VDC system
still operates to prevent one drive
wheel from slipping by transferring power
to a non-slipping drive wheel. The
indicator light flashes if this occurs. All
other VDC functions are off and the
indicator light will not flash.
The VDC system is automatically reset to on when the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position then back to the ON position.
The computer has a built-in diagnostic feature that tests the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle forward or in reverse at a slow speed. When the self-test occurs, you may hear a clunk noise and/or feel a pulsation in the brake pedal. This is normal and is not an indication of a malfunction.
WARNING
If suspension parts such as
shock absorbers, struts, springs, stabilizer
bars, bushings and wheels are
not NISSAN recommended for your
vehicle or are extremely deteriorated,
the VDC system may not operate
properly. This could adversely affect
vehicle handling performance,
and the
indicator light
may flash
or both the
and
indicator
lights may illuminate.
Do not drive on these types of roads.
The vehicle should be driven with the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system ON for most driving conditions.
When the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, the VDC system reduces the engine output to reduce wheel spin. The engine speed will be reduced even if the accelerator is depressed to the floor. If maximum engine power is needed to free a stuck vehicle, turn the VDC system off.
To turn off the VDC system, perform the following steps in the vehicle information display.
1. Press the
button on the
steering
wheel until "Settings" appears and then
press the OK button.
2. Use the scroll dial to select the "VDC Setting" and then press the OK button.
3. Select "System" and press the OK button.
The
indicator light will
illuminate.
Turn "VDC Setting" back on in the vehicle information display or restart the engine to turn on the VDC system.
Rise-up and build-up
The system gradually adjusts braking power during normal braking to help provide an enhanced brake feel.
Brake force distribution
During braking while driving through turns, the system optimizes the distribution of force to each of the four wheels depending on the radius of the turn.
WARNING
If suspension parts such as
shock absorbers, struts, springs, stabilizer
bars, bushings and wheels are
not NISSAN recommended for your
vehicle or are extremely deteriorated,
the VDC system may not operate
properly. This could adversely affect
vehicle handling performance,
and the
indicator light
may flash
or both the
and
indicator
lights may illuminate.
Do not drive on these types of roads.
Nissan Pathfinder Info Center
Email: info@nipathfinder.com
Phone: +1 (800) 123-4567
Address: 123 Pathfinder Blvd, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
Working Hours: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (EST)